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Taxon:
Chrysocephalum semipapposum
(Labill.) Steetz
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Chrysocephalum
Family:
Asteraceae
(alt. Compositae)
Subfamily:
Asteroideae
Tribe:
Gnaphalieae
Nomen number:
407249
Place of publication:
J. G. C. Lehmann, Pl. Preiss. 1:474. 1845
Verified:
06/12/1998
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
0
(
0
active,
0
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Basionym
Gnaphalium semipapposum
Labill.
Homotypic Synonym(s)
Helichrysum semipapposum
(Labill.) DC.
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Reference(s)
Anderberg, A. A.
1991. Taxonomy and phylogeny of the tribe Gnaphalieae (Asteraceae). Opera Bot. 104:119.
Harden, G. J., ed.
1990-1993. Flora of New South Wales.
Slater, A. T. et al.
1998. Development of new wildflower crops in Victoria. Acta Hort. 454:102.
Common names
English
clustered everlasting –
Reference(s)
yellow-buttons –
Reference(s)
Distribution
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Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
1
Native
Australasia
Australia
Australia
New South Wales
1
Native
Australasia
Australia
Australia
Northern Territory
1
Native
Australasia
Australia
Australia
Queensland
1
Native
Australasia
Australia
Australia
South Australia
1
Native
Australasia
Australia
Australia
Tasmania
1
Native
Australasia
Australia
Australia
Victoria
1
Native
Australasia
Australia
Australia
Western Australia
Native
Australasia
AUSTRALIA:
Australia
[Tasmania, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, Northern Territory]
Economic Uses
Usage
Type
Note
Reference
Environmental
potential as ornamental
for cut flowers
Slater, A. T. et al.
1998. Development of new wildflower crops in Victoria. Acta Hort. 454:102.
Name
References